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1869 in Canada
Events from the year
1869 in Canada
.
Incumbents
Crown
Monarch
âÂÂ
Victoria
Federal government
Governor General
âÂÂ
Charles Monck, 4th Viscount Monck
(until February 2) then
John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar
Prime Minister
âÂÂ
John A. Macdonald
Parliament
âÂÂ
1st
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
âÂÂ
Lemuel Allan Wilmot
Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
âÂÂ
Charles Hastings Doyle
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
âÂÂ
William Pearce Howland
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
âÂÂ
Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau
Premiers
Premier of New Brunswick
âÂÂ
Andrew Rainsford Wetmore
Premier of Nova Scotia
âÂÂ
William Annand
Premier of Ontario
âÂÂ
John Sandfield Macdonald
Premier of Quebec
âÂÂ
Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
Events
February 2 âÂÂ
Lord Lisgar
replaces
Viscount Monck of Ballytrammon
as
Governor General
February 11 âÂÂ
Patrick James Whelan
is hanged for the assassination of
Thomas D'Arcy McGee
October 9 â Sir
Francis Hincks
becomes Minister of Finance
October 24 âÂÂ
The Canadian Illustrated News
is founded in
Montreal
.
November 19 â The
Deed of Surrender
recognizes the purchase of
Rupert's Land
and the
North-Western Territory
from the
Hudson's Bay Company
: the lands are placed under the direct control of
the Crown
, but do not yet formally belong to Canada.
Full date unknown
Timothy Eaton
opens his first store in
Toronto
Newfoundland
rejects Confederation with Canada
1869 Newfoundland general election
Red River Rebellion
begins
George Hunt
founds
Huntsville, Ontario
1869 to 1870 âÂÂ
Smallpox
epidemic strikes Canadian Plains tribes, including
Blackfeet
,
Piegan
, and
Blood
.
Maria Susan Rye
began bringing groups of children from poorhouses and orphanages to Canada from England.
Sport
November 3 âÂÂ
Hamilton Tigers
Canadian football
team is founded
Births
March 18 âÂÂ
Maude Abbott
, physician (d.
1940
)
April 6 âÂÂ
Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté
, painter and sculptor (d.
1937
)
June 20 âÂÂ
William Donald Ross
, financier, banker and
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
(d.
1947
)
August 25 âÂÂ
Charles William Jefferys
, artist and historian (d.
1951
)
November 25 âÂÂ
Herbert Greenfield
, politician and 4th
Premier of Alberta
(d.
1949
)
December 18 âÂÂ
William Sanford Evans
, politician (d.
1950
)
December 30 âÂÂ
Stephen Leacock
, writer and economist (d.
1944
)
Deaths
February 11 âÂÂ
Patrick J. Whelan
,
tailor
and alleged
Fenian
sympathizer executed following the 1868
assassination
of
Canadian
journalist
and
politician
Thomas D'Arcy McGee
(b.
1840
)
March 5 âÂÂ
John Redpath
,
Scots-Quebecer
businessman and philanthropist (b.
1796
)
August 1 âÂÂ
Louis-Charles Boucher de Niverville
, lawyer and politician (b.
1825
)
References
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